The course is aimed to give teachers and support assistants the tools to make high-tech AAC successful in their mainstream classrooms. The course will identify challenges of using high-tech AAC as a main means of communication and how to overcome these. It will cover aspects such as vocabulary development, IEPs and target setting, phonics and reading development, assessing and testing, teaching writing to those using high-tech AAC, adapting the curriculum, extending Means Reasons and Opportunities in the classroom

Single agency training should be undertaken by all workers who are in regular contact, or have a period of intense but irregular contact, with children and young people. Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Safeguarding Children Partnership (CIoSSCP) requires that this training should be refreshed every three years. The course aims to support all staff working with children, in understanding key principles of child protection and what these mean in terms of the responsibilities of their role in an early years setting.